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Boeing’s F-15 Qatar Advanced Jet Completes Successful First Flight
90-minute flight demonstrates new fighter’s unmatched maneuverability and speed
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ST. LOUIS, April 14,
2020 – Boeing [NYSE: BA] successfully completed the first flight of the
F-15QA fighter, the most advanced version of the jet ever manufactured.
Developed for the Qatar Emiri Air Force (QEAF), the jet demonstrated its
next-generation capabilities during its 90-minute mission. The flight took off
and landed from Lambert International Airport in St. Louis.
“We are very proud of this
accomplishment and looking forward with great excitement to the continued
successes of this program,” said Col. Ahmed Al Mansoori, commander, QEAF F-15
Wing. “This successful first flight is an important milestone that brings our
squadrons one step closer to flying this incredible aircraft over the skies of
Qatar.”
Boeing’s flight test team, led by Chief
Test Pilot Matt Giese, implemented a precise mission checklist to test the
multirole aircraft’s capabilities. The aircraft demonstrated its maneuverability
during its vertical “Viking” takeoff and by pulling nine Gs, or nine times the
force of earth’s gravity, in its subsequent maneuvering in the test airspace.
Checks of systems such as avionics and radar were also successful. A test team
monitoring the data in real time confirmed the aircraft performed as
planned.
“This successful first flight is an
important step in providing the QEAF an aircraft with best-in-class range and
payload,” said Prat Kumar, Boeing vice president and F-15 program manager. “The
advanced F-15QA not only offers game changing capabilities but is also built
using advanced manufacturing processes which make the jet more efficient to
manufacture. In the field, the F-15 costs half the cost per flight hour of
similar fighter aircraft and delivers far more payload at far greater ranges.
That’s success for the warfighter."
The U.S. Department of Defense awarded
Boeing a $6.2 billion contract in 2017 to manufacture 36 F-15 fighter jets for
the QEAF. Boeing will begin delivering aircraft to the customer in 2021. In
addition, Boeing was awarded a U.S. Air Force foreign military sale contract in
2019 for F-15QA aircrew and maintenance training for the QEAF.
The F-15QA brings to its operators
next-generation technologies such as fly-by-wire flight controls, digital
cockpit; modernized sensors, radar, and electronic warfare capabilities; and the
world's fastest mission computer. Increases in reliability, sustainability and
maintainability allow defense operators to affordably remain ahead of current
and evolving threats.
Through investments in the F-15QA
platform and partnership with the U.S. Air Force, Boeing is now preparing to
build a domestic variant of the advanced fighter, the F-15EX. F-15EX became a
program of record for the Air Force when the National Defense Authorization Act
for fiscal year 2020 was signed on Dec. 30, 2019. In January, the Air Force
issued public notifications of its intent to award sole-source a contract to
Boeing for eight jets. Future plans call for as many as 144 aircraft.
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